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Van Life Reality Check

There are many videos on youtube depicting how it is to live and travel in a Van. The most popular and most viewed videos may give a misleading impression of how it is to live the Van Life. The following youtube video content creator, I believe, helps to give a proper impression of Van Life: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMZWlcQroYVsrYhWfMy-NUGMfGR0fGcTP Some videos glamorize van life, with a good soundtrack, drone aerial views, and scantily clad women and men (content) and unfortunately, It Works! People tend to subscribe to those videos more often than the more realistic videos. No offense to Johnny and Sabrina or to the Millennial VanLifers, with all the resources and talent at their disposal they'll be fine. (I'm vegetarian almost vegan, and yet I still find the above person funny) Dave 2D has some good advice on how to live in a van and how to find a good night parking spot (for the stealth vanners): https://youtu.be/WeTqn6KEPlo At other times, one mus

99 Out of 100 Questions

I often see videos on youtube regarding the "new world order" or the supposed globalists plans to erase national and cultural boundaries. Often people from the more conservative end of the artificial political spectrum claim that the government or "the left" want to eliminate national sovereignty, which is partially true, though I don't believe most modern nations have ever had complete national sovereignty. I believe the power elite have created elaborate and misleading systems of thought to give the impression that we DO have some say, when in fact, for the most part we don't.   What is the answer to 99 out of 100 questions,....money. The global elite wouldn't be pushing for a global system unless there is some financial benefit to them. Erasing national and cultural boundaries makes it easier for them to; do business on a global scale, to place large groups of people wherever they want, to create political movements and to eliminate politica

In Cars

In regards to integrated electronics in the operation of modern automobiles, I have found that even some pre-1984 cars have ignition modules that control ignition spark. After obtaining the Chevy G20 van, I obtained a copy of the Haynes repair manual and the Chilton Repair manual. After reading through the manual I became aware that even a Van built in 1980 has electronics that control ignition. In the Chevy van this is known as the High Energy Ignition system, (quoting directly from the Chilton manual) .. The General Motors HEI system is a pulse triggered, transistored-controlled, inductive discharge ignition system....the entire HEI system is contained within the distributor cap. Even though, the "transistored-controlled" system is not a digital computer, it is still a transistor, that requires a semiconductor Fab to design and construct and is still susceptible to EMP and may contain some primitive tracking capabilities. While reading that section of the manual, I